Description

Since the publication of the first edition of this book in 2000 the revised ISO 9001 standard has been implemented and is being used widely. While the basic premise of the original book is still sound, the reality of auditing the new standard has shown up various areas which require refinement - this new edition addresses that need. It remains a pragmatic guide, covering all aspects of auditing, including certification assessment, supplier investigation and internal audit, enabling auditors to appreciate the approaches adopted by those working in related areas. With its detailed analysis of the requirements of ISO 9001:2000, this book will also be of interest to all those involved in implementing certified quality management systems, as well as the auditors who are required to examine those systems. A down-to-earth approach is taken throughout The Quality Audit for ISO 9001:2000, avoiding the impractical and nit-picking methods which have so often characterized quality management audits, making it an invaluable source of realistic advice. It demonstrates how to produce real benefits from an audit programme rather than simply guaranteeing compliance to a documented system. Everyone who sees audits as a useful tool for business improvement should read this book!

Reviews

"an invaluable source of realistic advice. … Everyone who sees audits as a useful tool for business improvement should read this book". Engineering Designer

About the Author

David Wealleans is a chartered engineer and practising lead auditor who has held senior industry positions in quality, design and marketing. He is a lecturer in post-graduate studies and works as an independent management consultant and trainer. David was introduced to the subject of quality auditing in 1981 and has since been involved in it at all levels. He delivers a range of practical quality audit courses around the world.